Limestone Women Add Six During Early Signing Period

GAFFNEY, S.C. – Limestone College women's
lacrosse and head coach Scott Tucker have announced the addition of
six players for the 2012-13 season during the NCAA's early signing
period.

ELIZABETH BUNN: 5-1, Roswell, Ga. (Milton
HS)
Bunn has produced an accomplished high school career as she
prepares to enter her senior season. A two-year member of Milton
High School's lacrosse program, she has been named Best Defender,
Most Improved and received the Hustle Award at the team level.

As a junior last season, Bunn was widely recognized as one of
the State of Georgia's up-and-coming players as she was named an
All-American and All-State Honorable Mention. She was also an
All-American and First-Team selection for the Georgia National team
that same season. Bunn has been a member of state championship
teams in each of the last two seasons.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Bunn
"Elizabeth Bunn brings a wealth of defensive knowledge to
Limestone. Her ability to read her offensive player and communicate
with other players is impeccable. I look forward to working with
Elizabeth and watching her develop at the college level."

TAYLOR CLINE: 5-3, Hagerstown, Md. (Smithsburg
HS)
A three-year starter for the Leopards, Cline has been a major
offensive threat as she approaches her senior year. After starting
for the varsity team as a freshman, the 5-3 junior blossomed as a
sophomore as she earned All-County and All-MVAL First-Team
selections. She was also a nominee for the Washington County Girls
Lacrosse Player of the Year.

Last season, she went from being a nominee to being named Player
of the Year and picked up her second All-County and All-MVAL
First-Team honors. That season, she also scored the 100th goal of
her career through only three seasons. Cline has also competed in
cross country and indoor track for the past four years and outdoor
track in each of the last two. She has earned All-MVAL First-Team
honors in cross country (2009) and Indoor Track (2009-10) and a
Second-Team honor in the latter in 2008-09. Cline was also named
All-County Second-Team in indoor track.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Cline
"Taylor Cline will have a great impact on our program next season.
Her vision and athletic ability will bring depth to our
midfielders. She will set the bar high for herself at the college
level".

CARLEIGH DAVIS: 5-6, Eldersburg, Md. (Liberty
HS)
A versatile player, Davis has played field, basketball and lacrosse
during her high school career. As a freshman she played each sport
at the junior varsity level before moving up to varsity with each
as a sophomore. That season she was a member of the Lion's 2A State
Finalist basketball team.

Last season she played lacrosse and field hockey, earning
Second-Team All-County and First-Team All-Conference honors. In
addition to her high school career, Davis has also played for the
Check-Hers Elite lacrosse club team from 2006-11 and US Lacrosse in
2009.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Davis
"Carleigh Davis is a great addition to our program. Her intensity
and work ethic is strong. We expect that she will contribute
greatly as a freshman here at Limestone".

Theresa Guiliano: 5-7, Farmingville, N.Y. (Sachem High School
East)
A two-year member of the SHSE women's lacrosse program, Guiliano
has steadily built herself into a solid lacrosse player.

An attacker, Guiliano earned All-Honorable Mention and was named
Most Improved following her sophomore season. In addition to her
high school career, she has also played at the club level with the
Suffolk County All-Stars.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Guiliano
"Theresa Guiliano brings depth to our attack. Her strength on
offense and her commitment to the game will allow her to see
success early in her college career."

SARAH MUNOZ: 5-10, Crofton, Md. (Arundel
HS)
A three-year member of the Wildcat's lacrosse program, Munoz will
join the Saints following her senior season in 2012. In addition to
lacrosse, she has also been a member of AHS' field hockey program
during her high school career.

Munoz comes from a lacrosse family as both of her siblings have
played major Division I lacrosse. Her brother, Matt, played four
years of lacrosse for Drexel from 2006-09 as a defensemen while her
sister, Lyndsey, is a sophomore goalkeeper for Stanford
University.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Munoz
"Sarah Munoz has the athleticism to take us to the next level. She
works hard on both sides of the field and is a relentless player. I
am excited she will be joining us for the 2013 campaign."

DIANA RICE: 5-6, Seaford, N.Y. (Seaford HS)
Rice will complete Limestone's early signing class. She has played
three years of lacrosse, four years of field hockey and competed in
indoor track for the Vikings. As a junior, she earned
All-Conference recognition in lacrosse and All-County Honorable
Mention as a senior in field hockey.

The native of Seaford, N.Y. has also gotten it done in the
classroom as she has qualified for High Honor Roll as well as
Biology, Physical Education and English awards. Rice is also a
member of National Honor Society.

Head Coach Scott Tucker on Rice
"Diana is patient and exudes a sense of calmness between the pipes.
She has quick hands and excellent clearing abilities. We look
forward to having her in our goalie arsenal."